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2022-23 ITH Season Preview: Maryland Terrapins
With the beginning of school basketball season on the horizon, we’ll take a look at the convention at massive and Indiana’s roster over the subsequent month.
At the moment, our crew previews proceed with Maryland.
Beforehand: Northwestern, Nebraska, Penn State
The Mark Turgeon period in Faculty Park ended final December with a resignation. After a 5-3 begin, Turgeon stepped down from his put up.
“After a number of in-depth conversations with (athletic director) Damon [Evans], I’ve determined that the most effective factor for Maryland basketball, myself and my household is to step down, efficient instantly,” Turgeon stated in an announcement. “I’ve at all times preached that Maryland basketball is greater than anyone particular person. My departure will allow a brand new voice to information the crew shifting ahead.”
That new voice was Danny Manning, who discovered little success in an interim function. Maryland completed final season with a loss to Michigan State within the Massive Ten match and a 15-17 document. Eleven days later, Maryland introduced the hiring of Kevin Willard.
The 47-year-old Willard arrives within the Massive Ten after compiling a 270-210 document over 15 seasons at Iona and Seton Corridor. At Seton Corridor – the place he spent 12 seasons – Willard by no means reached the second weekend of the NCAA match.
At Maryland, the expectations will probably be lofty. The fanbase expects to compete for convention championships and deep match runs yearly. Yr one will possible be a transition marketing campaign for this system, however the items exist for an NCAA match look.
The highest returnees for Maryland are seniors Hakim Hart and Donta Scott. Hart, a 6-foot-8 wing, averaged 9.9 factors final season on 33 % 3-point taking pictures. Scott is the crew’s main returning scorer and one of many convention’s higher frontcourt gamers. At 6-foot-8, he can bully smaller defenders within the put up or step out on the perimeter in opposition to slower bigs. Scott averaged 12.6 factors and 6.2 rebounds a season in the past, however his 3-point taking pictures proportion took a tumble. After connecting at only a 44 % clip as a sophomore, Scott made solely 29.1 % of his 3s final season.
Maryland misplaced a pair of beginning guards in Fatts Russell and Eric Ayala, however added a pair of transfers who could possibly be ample replacements.
Charlotte switch Jahmir Younger arrives after averaging 19.6 factors, 5.9 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 1.1 steals for the 49ers. The 6-foot-1 senior guard is a profession 83.2 % free throw shooter. A giant a part of his recreation is attending to the road as he’s taken 398 makes an attempt from the road over three seasons in Convention USA.
Georgetown switch Donald Carey averaged 13.5 factors, 4.4 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 1.5 steals final season for the Hoyas. At 6-foot-5, he has the prototypical measurement for a two-guard in school and is a profession 39 % 3-point shooter.
Sophomore Julian Reese might want to take a significant step ahead within the Maryland frontcourt to assist take a few of the strain off of Scott. The No. 60 participant within the 2021 class, in accordance with the 247Composite, the 6-foot-9 Reese has upside. He averaged 5.7 factors, 4.4 rebounds in 17.7 minutes per recreation as a freshman however must get stronger to compete within the put up within the Massive Ten.
Depth is a priority for Willard throughout the roster. Within the backcourt, search for Seton Corridor switch Jahari Lengthy and returnee Ian Martinez to be the first reserves. Neither play is as confirmed as Younger and Carey, however each have excessive main expertise.
Ike Cornish ought to determine into the rotation on the wing after redshirting final season. The 6-foot-6 ahead because the No. 116 recruit within the 2021 class. Freshman Noah Batchelor might additionally get a glance on the wing as his main energy popping out of highschool is perimeter taking pictures. The 6-foot-6 ahead was a three-star recruit.
Saint Francis (N.Y.) switch Patrick Emilien will possible backup Reese and Scott. He averaged 12.5 factors and 6.2 rebounds, however at 6-foot-7, is undersized for a put up participant within the Massive Ten.
Backside line: Willard is taking part in with home cash this season as expectations are low in Faculty Park. If the Terps attain the NCAA match, it is going to be a significant success. And if the crew solely reaches the NIT (or worse), followers will stay up for future seasons the place recruiting is off to a stable begin. Maryland already has three commitments within the 2023 class, together with a pair of prime 60 gamers in Jamie Kaiser Jr. and DeShawn Harris-Smith. If Willard can get environment friendly manufacturing from Carey and Younger, Maryland will probably be a harmful crew, significantly on the XFinity Heart.
Quotable: “I’ve an thought how we will play. We’ll need to play small at instances, and we’re going to play sooner and press extra. The factor is simply form of seeing how a lot — it’s enjoyable to say you’re going to play quick, however we’ll need to see the fact. We’re actually centered on controlling tempo, particularly in convention play in opposition to some larger groups. We wish to push the tempo, get their bigs to protect us on the perimeter.” – Willard to Blue Ribbon Faculty Basketball Yearbook.
Filed to: 2022-23 Massive Ten preview, Maryland Terrapins
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Maryland Gov. Moore to share 2025 budget proposal as state faces $2.7 billion deficit
BALTIMORE — Maryland Governor Wes Moore is expected to share his Fiscal Year 2025 budget proposal and legislative priorities Tuesday as the state faces a $2.7 billion deficit, the largest in 20 years.
The Maryland General Assembly’s 2025 legislative session got underway on January 8, during which the governor said he plans to take an aggressive approach by cutting $2 billion in spending.
Gov. Moore said he plans to focus on government efficiency and bringing new streams of revenue to the state.
The state is legally required to pass a balanced budget, and the legislature will likely vote on the 83rd day of the session, on April 1, 2025.
The budget was a hot topic during the Jan. 8 meeting. Democrats called it a difficult year and Gov. Moore said he is committed to optimizing spending.
“I inherited a structural deficit when I became the governor because the state was both spending at a clip of what that was not sustainable, and we were growing at a clip that was embarrassing,” Gov. Moore said.
A structural deficit occurs when the government is spending more money than it makes in taxes.
Did Gov. Moore inherit a deficit?
In 2022, former Governor Larry Hogan and state lawmakers closed out the legislative session with an estimated $2.5 billion budget surplus, which allowed for infrastructure and school upgrades along with tax relief. The state also had about $3 billion – 12% of the state’s general fund – in its Rainy Day Fund.
Hogan met with Gov. Moore’s administration in December 2022 to share budget recommendations during which time he urged the administration and lawmakers to maintain the surplus.
“With continued inflation and economic uncertainty at the national level, we believe this is critically important, and it would be a mistake for the legislature to use its newly expanded budgetary power to return to the old habits of raiding the Rainy Day Fund or recklessly spending down the surplus,” Hogan said at the time.
During the 2022 meeting, Hogan also recommended more than $720 million in spending to expand community policing and behavioral health services, replace an aging hospital on the Eastern Shore and construct a new school and care center.
Maryland went into the 2024 legislative session facing an estimated $761 million structural deficit. At that time, Gov. Moore proposed $3.3 billion in cuts.
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Supreme Court declines to step into Maryland gun licensing and Hawaii climate change suits – SCOTUSblog
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on Jan 13, 2025
at 6:56 pm
The justices issued orders out of their private conference as scheduled on Monday morning. (Katie Barlow)
The Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear a challenge to Maryland’s handgun licensing regime, as well as a pair of cases seeking to hold oil and gas companies responsible for damage caused by climate change. The announcement came as part of a list of orders released from the justices’ private conference on Friday. The justices granted three cases from that conference on Friday afternoon, and they did not add any additional cases to their docket for the 2024-25 term on Monday.
The justices denied review in Maryland Shall Issue v. Moore, in which gun-rights groups and gun owners challenged Maryland’s requirement that most residents obtain a license before buying a gun. They argued that because state law already requires them to undergo a background check to buy a gun, the license requirement (which includes another background check and a gun-safety course) imposes too heavy a burden on their right to bear arms.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit upheld the law last year. It pointed to Justice Clarence Thomas’s opinion for the court in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen, in which he indicated that laws requiring gun owners to undergo background checks or complete gun-safety courses will generally be constitutional under that decision’s new Second Amendment test.
The justices did not act on a petition seeking review of a ruling by the same appeals court upholding Maryland’s ban on assault rifles. The court will consider the petition in Snope v. Brown again on Friday, Jan. 17.
The justices also denied review in Sunoco v. Honolulu and Shell v. Honolulu, a pair of cases seeking to hold oil and gas companies responsible for their role in increased fossil fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, which led to climate change-related property damage in Honolulu.
In June, the justices asked the Biden administration to weigh in on whether federal law bars the oil and gas companies’ state-law claims; in a brief filed in December, U.S. Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar urged the justices to deny review. Prelogar told the justices that (among other things) at this time the Supreme Court lacks the power to review the Hawaii Supreme Court’s decision allowing the lawsuit to go forward.
Justice Samuel Alito did not participate in the Honolulu cases. Although he did not explain the reason for his recusal, the financial disclosure forms that Alito filed in 2023 indicated that at that time Alito owned shares in three of the energy companies involved in the cases.
The court asked the federal government for its views in four new cases:
- Fiehler v. Mecklenburg, a dispute over land ownership in Alaska that hinges on whether a state court has the power to correct a federal surveyor’s location of a water boundary.
- Borochov v. Iran, in which the justices have been asked to decide whether the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act’s “terrorism exception” to the general rule of immunity for foreign governments in U.S. courts gives U.S. courts the power to hear claims that arise from a foreign state’s material support for a terrorist attack that injures or disables, but does not kill, its victims.
- FS Credit Corp. v. Saba Capital Master Fund, involving whether Section 47(b) of the Investment Company Act, which regulates investment companies like mutual funds and exchange-traded funds, creates a private right of action.
- Port of Tacoma v. Puget Soundkeeper Alliance, in which the justices have been asked to decide whether a provision of the Clean Water Act allows private citizens to go to federal court to enforce state-issued pollutant-discharge permits that impose more stringent standards than the act requires.
This article was originally published at Howe on the Court.
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